The really weird thing about Doctor Who is how the TARDIS is simultaneously
1) The most powerful entity in the series by far, basically a divine being, beautiful and awesome in both the new and old senses of the word
2) A shitty pile of kludges that’s permanently about to fall apart
“the” (singular) really weird thing about Doctor Who???
You come into my house, you bitch about my perfectly standard and acceptable figure of speech, and you don’t even capitalize the first letter of your sentence when you do it? Away with thee, half-assed pedant!
… Doctor Who is really fuckin weird.
It’s been awhile since a new one came out, I miss it
Good news–there’s a Christmas special coming out soon, and then the new series (complete with new companion!) at the start of 2017. And in the meantime, there’s that new spinoff Class, which I hear good things about.
I have heard literally nothing about Class until a minute ago. What is it about?
Okay so I haven’t actually watched it, because my activation energy for watching TV is crazy high, but it’s about the students at Coal Hill school dealing with normal teenager shit and also monsters from various parts of spacetime, who keep ending up there because the Doctor has gone to the school so many times that it’s some kind of temporal wheel-rut. There are only two episodes out so far, with more every week. First one was prom and shadow people, second one was dragons.
Hmmmm. The problem is that Doctor Who works much better as a social show (at this point in my life), and I don’t know anyone in the bay who watches it. Followers? You know anyone?
Not in the Bay, but I have seen Class. It’s been okay so far; it’s hard to tell how good a show’s going to be from its first two episodes. Pretty gore-y, though, so be warned.
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